COLLABORATION
When and how we collaborate has profound implications on the health of our communities. The complex and interconnected challenges of the health of our families requires an effective, sustained and coordinated effort. We have been deliberate in efforts to collaborate with our community partners to bring about sustainable change. Our efforts have been bolstered by leveraging existing resources and collaborations to improve access to community assets. We will continue to challenge our corporate, government, and community based partners to contribute their expertise and resources vital to the health of our community

Mission Statement
The Wilmington HOPE Commission, with its partners, will target reduction of the impact of violence and promote well-being in our communities by advocating for, supporting, empowering, and assisting ex-offenders to positively integrate back into our communities.
Vision Statement
Be the premier organization for reducing adult recidivism, insuring that ex-offenders transition successfully from incarceration to being law-abiding, productive members of the community.
Values
Honesty, Integrity, Empathy, Consistency, Respectful, Accountability, Transparency, Collaboration.
A Special Thank You To Our
2019 Community Workforce Partner Awardees

Christiana Health Care System

Delaware Center for Horticulture

Masley Enterprises, Inc
SUPPORTERS & PARTNERS
Bank of America
Beautiful Gates
Black Heritage Educational Theatre Group
Christiana Health Care System
City of Wilmington
Comenity Bank
Connections CSP, Inc.
Criminal Justice Council
Delaware Center for Horticulture
Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Masley Enterprises Inc
Lutheran Community Services DE
New Castle County
State of Delaware – Department of Corrections
WSFS
ACHIEVEMENT CENTER
OUR LATEST NEWS
February 11, 2020 Enhanced Workforce Development Cohort Graduates
Recent graduates of the Wilmington HOPE Commission’s Enhanced Workforce Development Program. The next class starts March 3, 2020. Contact Haneef Salaam at 302-407-3397 ext 108.